4. Now, let's change the order and substitute them like in the following example:

- I'm giving Robert some money

- I'm giving some money to Robert

- I'm giving it to him
(more bizarre: I'm giving him it)

a. I gave a kiss to Susan ---->
b. They have told an horror story to Peter and Sarah --->
c. She was buying some clothes for her sister --->
d. They should ask for a new ticket to the shop assistant --->
e. You shoudn't give your pocket money to your classmates ---->

4 CONCLUSIONS

1. IOBEFOREDO----->Susan gives Anasome money

2. If IO comes afterDO, use a preposition --->Susan gives some money to Ana

3. When both are replaced by pronouns, theIO always goes after theDO--> Susan gives itto her

4. When DO is replaced by pronoun but the IO not, de IO is usually after ---> Susan gives itto Ana (Susan gives Ana it: it's unusual)